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SMOS Instrument Performance after More than 9 Years in Orbit

Authors :
Martín-Neira, Manuel
Oliva, Roger
Corbella, Ignasi
Duffo, Nuria
Durán, Israel
Kainulainen, Juha
Closa, Josep
Zurita, Albert
Cabot, François
Khazaal, Ali
Richaume, Philippe
Barbosa, José
Lopes, Gonçalo
Tenerelli, Joseph
Díez-García, Raúl
Fauste, Jorge
Turiel, Antonio
González Gambau, Verónica
Crapolicchio, Raffaele
Macelloni, Giovanni
Brogioni, Marco
Vogel, Pierre
Torres, Francesc
Anterrieu, Eric
Suess, Martin
Martín-Neira, Manuel
Oliva, Roger
Corbella, Ignasi
Duffo, Nuria
Durán, Israel
Kainulainen, Juha
Closa, Josep
Zurita, Albert
Cabot, François
Khazaal, Ali
Richaume, Philippe
Barbosa, José
Lopes, Gonçalo
Tenerelli, Joseph
Díez-García, Raúl
Fauste, Jorge
Turiel, Antonio
González Gambau, Verónica
Crapolicchio, Raffaele
Macelloni, Giovanni
Brogioni, Marco
Vogel, Pierre
Torres, Francesc
Anterrieu, Eric
Suess, Martin
Publication Year :
2019

Abstract

ESA's Soil Moisture and Ocean Salinity (SMOS) mission [1] has been in orbit for over 9 years, and its Microwave Imaging Radiometer with Aperture Synthesis (MIRAS) in two dimensions is working well. The data products are generated using version v620 of the Level-1 operational processor, a version which entered into operation in Spring 2015. During last year a comprehensive data set was processed using a new processor version v720 and the assessment of the results is expected to be completed by mid 2019. In parallel to this evaluation of v720, the following version v730 of the Level-1 processor of SMOS has been already produced. This latter version is intended for investigating the capability to reduce Radio Frequency Interferences (RFI) by applying image processing techniques. This paper describes the major features and status of the two mentioned versions of the SMOS Level-1 processor, and importantly, aims at updating the remote sensing community on those aspects of the SMOS mission

Details

Database :
OAIster
Publication Type :
Electronic Resource
Accession number :
edsoai.on1286541848
Document Type :
Electronic Resource